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Retained placenta can be the basis of a medical malpractice case, but if they caught it soon after the delivery and your sister suffered no permanent... Read Answer
If you can prove everything you saw you probably have a case worth investigating. The problem you will face is that ankle fractures can fail to fuse... Read Answer
Answered by New Jersey Medical Malpractice Attorney John Ratkowitz.
The big question in most failure to diagnose cancer cases is whether the patient... Read Answer
You have reason to investigate a medical malpractice case given the outcome and the facts as you understand them.
If you do want to... Read Answer
It sounds like the first hospital was negligent, but the one day delay in care likely did not make an impact on the outcome and so you probably do... Read Answer
Suit must be brought in the place where the malpractice occurred.
If you want to investigate a malpractice case, you should contact am... Read Answer
It sounds like you have good reason to suspect that your wife received negligent care, but if everyone is healthy today, you probably do not have a... Read Answer
Retained foreign objects following surgery are “never events” which are medical mistakes that Medicare, Medicaid and some insurance... Read Answer
The entire purpose of the x-ray is to insure position, so it sounds like someone made a mistake. Despite this, I do not think you have a financially... Read Answer
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Mitch Abdallah,
Abdallah Law Group. P. C.
(916) 446-1974
That is medical malpractice. The statute of limitations is probably tolled until you discovered the problem. If the problem can be fixed through a... Read Answer
Answered by New Jersey Medical Malpractice Attorney John Ratkowitz.
Given the outcome, you certainly have reason to investigate a malpractice... Read Answer
It is difficult to tell you whether you have a viable malpractice claim without knowing what the cause of death was. Your mother seemed to be... Read Answer
Usually you serve the Registered Agent listed on the businesses Secretary of State page. However, I am not sure what exactly the procedures are... Read Answer
It sounds like you have a medical malpractice case worth investigating if you have been told that the failure to remove the piece of metal is what is... Read Answer
A statute of limitations is a law setting a time limit on legal action in certain cases. There are different statutes of limitations on... Read Answer
Don't waste your time trying to obtain the medical records yourself, let an attorney investigate the case and obtain certified records... Read Answer
That is a very broad question, but below are some links to articles that you might find useful. They are written for a New Jersey audience (where I... Read Answer
The most common reason I reject malpractice cases isn't the absence of a mistake. It is because the cases are not economically viable. The articles... Read Answer
Failing to advise you of the diagnoses is certainly not in accord with accepted standards of medical care. Nevertheless, the question is whether the... Read Answer
Dental malpractice cases are difficult to prosecute for a malpractice attorney because they are usually not financially viable. Medical malpractice... Read Answer
I am sorry for your loss. Signs or symptoms of a Clozaral overdose include sedation, delirium, coma, tachycardia, hypotension, respiratory... Read Answer
If you went into respiratory failure you may have a case against the anesthesiologist. To know for sure, someone would have to obtain and review the... Read Answer
I do not think that you have a financially viable medical malpractice case. Medical malpractice cases are very costly and time consuming for lawyers... Read Answer
If you had compromised circulation, it is speculative for a doctor to tell you that antibiotics could avoid the amputation. In general, podiatric... Read Answer